1. Obsolescence of technical systems
1.1 Characterization and examples
The standard (IEC 62402, 2019) defines obsolescence as the transition from the state of availability to the state of unavailability of an entity from its manufacturer in accordance with the original specification.
Obsolescence is an inescapable phenomenon: a product, defined as "anything (object, service, organization, idea, ideology...) that can be offered on the market to satisfy a need or a desire", has a limited useful life. has a limited useful life.
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Bibliography
- (1) - RICHARD (P.) - L'obsolescence planifiée : la faute aux logiciels ?, Techniques de l'ingénieur – post du 7 janvier 2020 dans Informatique et Numérique - - https://www.techniques-ingenieur.fr/actualite/articles/lobsolescence-planifiee-la-faute-aux-logiciels-74719/ ...
Standards and norms
- Obsolescence management – Obsolescence management - IEC 62402 - 2019
- Department of Defense, “Regulation 4140.1-R”, DoD Supply Chain Management Regulation - SD-22 2021 - 2021
- Systems and software engineering — Vocabulary https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso-iec-ieee:24765:ed-2:v1:en - ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765 - 2017
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